Thinking Hinterlands Spanning 25 years of fieldwork across a 3 sq. km swathe on the west side of Cambridge, this and its companion volume present the results of 15 sites, including seven cemeteries. The main focus is on the areas prehistoric inland colonization (particularly its Middle Bronze Age horizon) and the dynamics of its Roman hinterland settlements. The latter involves a variety of farmsteads, a major roadside centre and a villa-estate complex, and the excavation programme represents one of the most comprehensive studies of the Roman countryside anywhere within the lands of its former empire. Appropriately, this book also includes a review of Roman Cambridge, appraising its status as a town.
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Dimensions: 216 x 280mm
Publication Date: 05 Apr 2020
Publisher: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781902937892
About Christopher EvansGavin Lucas
Christopher Evans is executive Director of the Cambridge Archaeological unit based in the Department of Archaeology University of Cambridge. He has worked in British Archaeology at a senior level for more than twenty-five years specialising in British prehistory and archaeological theory with extensive experience in he management of complex excavation and post-excavation programmes. Gavin Lucas is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Iceland to where he moved in 2002 after several years working with Cambridge Archaeology Unit. His main research interests lie in archaeological method and theory and the archaeology of the modern world.